Strategies for Parenting
The “Strategies for Parenting” clinical support group offers a supportive space for parents and caregivers to share experiences, learn effective strategies, and gain practical tools for navigating parenting challenges. Whether you’re a new parent or managing the teenage years, the group provides personalized guidance, peer support, and valuable insights to help foster a thriving family environment.

Support and Guidance for Every Stage of Parenting
Parenting is a rewarding journey, but it also comes with challenges that can feel overwhelming at times. The “Strategies for Parenting” clinical support group is here to help. Designed for parents and caregivers, this group provides a safe, supportive space to share experiences, learn effective strategies, and gain practical tools to navigate the complexities of parenting.
Whether you’re a new parent, navigating the teenage years, or looking for ways to strengthen your parenting approach, this group offers personalized guidance and peer support. Join us to connect with other parents, gain confidence, and discover new ways to foster a thriving family environment.
Led by experienced professionals, the group focuses on topics such as:
- Understanding developmental milestones and behavioral challenges
- Building positive parent-child relationships
- Managing stress and parental burnout
- Effective communication and discipline techniques

Conditions We Treat
We treat a wide range of mental health conditions.

Services
We provide brain-based treatments and counseling.

Get Started Now
Simply call or email us for an appointment.
Mental Health Resources
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Opioid Awareness Summit
The Treasure Coast Overdose Task Force invites you to our Opioid Awareness Summit on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Indian River State College’s Kight Center for Emerging Technologies from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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How to Use Your Workplace’s EAP Program
Feeling overwhelmed by stress at work? Worried about juggling life’s demands? You’re not alone. If your workplace has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), it may be able to help. Think of it as your confidential support system – a dedicated resource ready to help you navigate any challenge, big or small.
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Can You Use FMLA for Mental Health?
Yes, under the FMLA, eligible employees can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to address qualifying family-related or health issues – including mental health ones – without the fear of losing their jobs. Here are the general eligibility criteria for both employees and employers…
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Opioid Awareness Summit
The Treasure Coast Overdose Task Force invites you to our Opioid Awareness Summit on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at Indian River State College’s Kight Center for Emerging Technologies from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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How to Use Your Workplace’s EAP Program
Feeling overwhelmed by stress at work? Worried about juggling life’s demands? You’re not alone. If your workplace has an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), it may be able to help. Think of it as your confidential support system – a dedicated resource ready to help you navigate any challenge, big or small.
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Can You Use FMLA for Mental Health?
Yes, under the FMLA, eligible employees can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to address qualifying family-related or health issues – including mental health ones – without the fear of losing their jobs. Here are the general eligibility criteria for both employees and employers…
Latest News
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Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resources
Sociopath is a term—much like psychopath—which is often used in popular culture to describe individuals who exhibit a disregard for social norms, ethical standards, and the rights of others. In clinical terms, sociopathy is not a diagnosis. The callous disregard for others, morals and rules of society are instead hallmarks of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).
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How to Tell if You are Dealing with a Sociopath
Sociopath is a term—much like psychopath—which is often used in popular culture to describe individuals who exhibit a disregard for social norms, ethical standards, and the rights of others. In clinical terms, sociopathy is not a diagnosis. The callous disregard for others, morals and rules of society are instead hallmarks of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).
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3 Critical Ways Our Environment Affects Mental Health
Our surroundings, the spaces where we live, work, and relax, play a pivotal role in shaping our mental health. This relationship goes both ways: Just as our mental state can influence how we perceive and interact with our environment—perhaps leading us to seek solitude in nature or accumulate clutter in times of stress—so, too, can…
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